TRIP TO MOROCCO IN 2024

A trip to Morocco in 2024… is there anything better than being on vacation, resting, and traveling? If there is, I don’t know it, but this is certainly the formula for happiness!
Have you already decided on the itinerary for your next trip?
If you are reading this blog, you are interested in visiting Morocco. That’s why we decided to help you plan your trip to Morocco in 2024.
YEAR-END TRAVEL
For many people, the end of the year is the perfect time to travel. After all, they receive their 13th salary (year-end bonus). Furthermore, many companies schedule collective holidays for this period.
Consequently, this period is known as the high season because demand is high. Therefore, it is ideal to schedule trips on these dates well in advance.
If you wish to come to Morocco this year-end, contact us immediately! Don’t leave it until the last minute—after all, since it is high season, we want you to have the best accommodations in Morocco.
Now, if your intention is for the end of next year, you will have time to plan your trip to Morocco more calmly.
TRAVEL TO MOROCCO IN JULY
Another highly requested time for travel is the month of July, as it is another common period for people to take their vacations and take the opportunity to travel with their children.
Therefore, this is also another highly contested period, considered high season. With that in mind, if your plans to travel to Morocco are for the month of July, let’s start planning the trip now.
After all, planning your vacation in advance helps a lot.
TRAVEL OUTSIDE OF PEAK SEASON
Some people can schedule their vacations at other times of the year. Even if it is not high season, it is always good to plan your trip in advance.
We talk a lot about planning, so let’s get down to business. What do you need to know before traveling to Morocco?
NECESSARY DOCUMENTATION FOR MOROCCO
To enter Morocco, the documentation is simple:
- Visa for Morocco: Not required for Brazilian tourists staying less than 90 days.
- Passport: It is mandatory and must be valid for more than six months beyond the date of the end of your stay in Morocco. It must contain one blank page for the entry stamp into the country.
- International Vaccination Certificate: Not required, but you may bring one if you wish. The health passport (proof of full vaccination) remains mandatory to enter Morocco. Passengers must fill out a Public Health Passenger Form before arrival.
- Travel Insurance: Not mandatory, but we recommend you purchase one.
MOROCCO TIME ZONE
The time zone in Morocco is UTC/GMT +1, which is 4 hours ahead of Brasília time. Therefore, the tip is to add the Morocco time, whether Casablanca or Marrakech, to your clock app on your cell phone.
PLUGS AND ELECTRICITY
The voltage of sockets in Morocco is 220 V, and most of them are type C and E, with two round pins. Therefore, consider bringing a universal adapter.
CURRENCY AND EXCHANGE
The current currency in Morocco is the Moroccan Dirham (Dh). To make the exchange, the ideal is to bring dollars or euros.
You can exchange currency at the airport, hotels, and exchange offices. Generally, the rates at airports are higher, but if you want convenience, it is recommended. Our driver can indicate reliable exchange offices.
LANGUAGE OF MOROCCO
The official language of Morocco is Arabic, but people also speak French. In more tourist regions, it is common to speak English.
In the north of Morocco, it is common for people to master Spanish. And we also have Berber, which is the language spoken by natives.
But don’t worry, our driver speaks English.
WHAT TO PACK FOR MOROCCO
This is a very personal topic, but we will mention some items that will ensure your comfort and safety in Morocco.
- Medicine for stomach and stomach ache, as the body may not adapt very well to the local water and cuisine.
- Sunscreen, as the sun is quite strong here.
- Long clothes, which are useful for protecting yourself from the sun and respecting Muslim culture.
- Comfortable shoes, especially sneakers, as you will walk a lot in the Medinas.
These are some points that you should take into account when planning your trip to Morocco. Would you like to know more about our tours?
Check out some tours mentioned in our blog or contact us. We will be happy to answer your questions.
